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Freely we have received, and freely we give. Developing capacities to their fullest, Gilead Academy educates students today for the world of tomorrow. Built on the solid foundation of the Bible and with a non-profit charter, we rest on God's providential care and leading. With a strong emphasis on music, health, and horticulture the Academy operates year round enabling a broad curriculum and resourceful programs. Metamorphosis continued…

If you are planning to join us over the holiday season for spiritual refreshing, be sure to register so we can send confirmation. Bring your mittens and a spirit of adventure, you're sure to find someone who's ready for some winter fun.

It Only Takes a Spark

The weather outside may be frightful but the fire inside is so delightful! The winter's chill cannot quench the spark ignited by moving into the administrative offices. As the warmth and sunshine of summer facilitated an "external" transformation on the Academy campus, the chilly temperatures now allow us the opportunity to focus on "internal" reorganization and construction.

The expansion of office space allows for the constancy and stability needed in growth and development. Everything is much simpler—meetings, organization, planning. We're anticipating significant changes as course curriculums emerge first on paper then in the classroom. When sparks fly things catch fire.

In case you haven't heard, our 2015 Spring Meetings will be a four day event, Thursday, April 2nd through Sunday, April 5th. Mark your calendar, you won't want to miss.

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"[Jesus] said, ‘Whosoever will be great among you, let him be your minister.' —Matt 20:26. In My kingdom the principle of preference and supremacy has no place. The only greatness is the greatness of humility. The only distinction is found in devotion to the service of others.…
“Now, having washed the disciples’ feet, He said, ‘I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you.’ Christ was here instituting a religious service. By the act of our Lord this humiliating ceremony was made a consecrated ordinance. It was to be observed by the disciples, that they might ever keep in mind His lessons of humility and service.”